Wow! I did something similar during my service in Cross River State, where I trained students on innovation and creative thinking, teaching them how to solve problems using the knowledge gained in the classroom. After the training, I divided them into 10 groups and gave them the task of applying what they had learned to address issues in their environment. To my amazement, these students came up with incredible solutions, such as making shoe polish from yam peels and producing litmus paper for school laboratory from waste materials, among other creative ideas. Implementing strategies like this in Nigeria's education system could be a game changer!
Wow! I did something similar during my service in Cross River State, where I trained students on innovation and creative thinking, teaching them how to solve problems using the knowledge gained in the classroom.
After the training, I divided them into 10 groups and gave them the task of applying what they had learned to address issues in their environment.
To my amazement, these students came up with incredible solutions, such as making shoe polish from yam peels and producing litmus paper for school laboratory from waste materials, among other creative ideas.
Implementing strategies like this in Nigeria's education system could be a game changer!